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BMW Exhaust Header for 1988-1993 E30 320I 323I 325I 325IX

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KSP Exhaust Pipes enhance your BMW's engine performance and sound. By installing KSP Performance's Exhaust Header, you'll experience increased horsepower and a superior exhaust note.The BMW Exhaust manifolds improve the efficiency of the BMW exhuast systems to a great extent.t's user-friendly and convenient with a direct bolt-on design requiring no modifications.

Fitment:

1988-1993 BMW E30 320I 323I 325I 325IX

Specification:

  • Certificate: ISO9001:2000

  • Application: Automobile Exhaust Header

  • Material: Stainless Steel

  • Surface: Mirror Polish

Notes:

  • Professional Installation is Highly Recommended

  • Installation Instruction is not Included

 

How good exhaust headers benefit your cars? 

Getting more air into your engine and more exhaust out is crucial for a performance motor. This is where exhaust headers come into play as the first step of an exhaust system. Performance headers optimize air flow, replacing the restrictive exhaust manifold that came with your vehicle.

Headers provide each cylinder with its own mini exhaust pipe, preventing interference and reducing back pressure that occurs with common exhaust manifolds. When cylinders are not competing to expel exhaust, they can deliver more power to the wheels, enhancing vehicle performance. Combined with a high-performance cold air intake and a cat-back exhaust system, headers eliminate all engine restrictions, allowing it to perform at its full potential.

 Exhaust Pipe VS Manifold , Who win? 

  In selecting automotive exhaust system components, we favor the exhaust pipe over the manifold due to their distinct roles and performance. The exhaust pipe, extending beyond the manifold, efficiently expels exhaust gases and muffles noise, its elongated design optimizing airflow and exhaust efficiency. In contrast, the manifold, positioned between the engine and pipe, collects and distributes exhaust from cylinders, with a complex structure vital but focused on initial collection and distribution.